Are my wrasses 'nudi-safe'?

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Good day Reefers,

I will be introducing berghia nudibrances into my reef tank soon. Appreciate your assistance on which of my wrasses to rehome for the time being.

I have:
1 x Timor Wrasse (Halichoeres timorensis) - I assume I have to remove him?
1 x Blue Sided Fairy Wrasse (Cirrhilabrus cyanopleura) - I assume I can keep him?

I should be fairly safe with the rest of my fish stock and my critters :)

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wrasses will most likely eat them. I would introduce them in at night and drop them in where you have a larger concentration of aptasia. Also i have a large fish trap and i trapped my wrasses and kept them in there for a week, thats another option
 
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wrasses will most likely eat them. I would introduce them in at night and drop them in where you have a larger concentration of aptasia.
But not all species of wrasses- or am I wrong? :)

I am looking for confirmation if it is just the Halichoeres wrasse I need to remove.
 

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But not all species of wrasses- or am I wrong? :)

I am looking for confirmation if it is just the Halichoeres wrasse I need to remove.
i think your corris wrasses are more likely to get them quicker because thats mainly what they do, pick at rock.
 
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